LAIKA Alpha Karim and some of his noblemen left the pack for a meeting and handed it over to some warriors and elders who were not interested in what went on in my life. I went back to wearing my old rag dress. I did not know who ripped my new dresses, but I knew someone was determined to kee
I shook my head. Sekani moved in front of me and squatted. I stared at him blankly. He turned his head to me and urged me to get on. But I shook my head. I will not climb onto his back, and I will not put him in an awkward position again. Since he had been seen with me in public, it was only typical
LAIKA I woke up when water splashed on my face. I inhaled and coughed as the water went into my nostrils. They have stopped beating me now, but I was bound in chains. The warriors and elders had come and called decorum and I did not see Madam Zora on the floor where she was before I passed out
With those words, she left me there. I crumpled to the ground and wept bitterly. I felt sick again and in no time; I slept off. I woke up again when I heard footsteps approaching. I jerked up from the ground. Maybe they have come to take me away. My death is here. But when I saw Sekani stan
ALPHA KARIM I tried as much as I could to concentrate on the meeting. Power could not stop jumping in my head, it was not a jump of excitement but one of agitation. I tried to mind-link any warrior from my pack, but I had instructed them specifically that I do not want any distractions once I
For the few days we have been here, I have kept to myself and did not speak to anyone, not even to my men, neither have I contributed to whatever was said. There was a war between the Dragon Lords and Rider Kings. The Dragon Lords claimed that the Rider Kings, with flying beasts, use their routes wh
ALPHA KARIM I left the boy and ran ahead. I was confused after hearing what he said about Laika. Adrenaline pumped through me like a raging river, and I was blinded by it, so I staggered. I knew it would take a full day to go back to my pack by land, and I was not waiting for them to execute
She was led away from the crowd, still weeping while the crowd consoled her. Sir Tonja stepped into the center and our eyes met. His arm was wrapped with a piece of clothing, and I wondered when that happened to him. All my hopes of being vindicated by him went into the mud. Of course, what was I th